RIM grew into one of the world's most valuable tech companies. The BlackBerry became the indispensable accessory of business executives, heads of state, and Hollywood celebrities - until iPhone and Android came along and spoiled the party. Today the company, which has been renamed, simply, BlackBerry, is burning through cash as sales keep falling. On Nov. 21, BlackBerry shares closed at just above $6, the lowest it's been in almost 15 years.

Don't you think that's a problem with the company's management, though? A company can become big, yet still quick and nimble to adapt to any situation. And if there are too many people with too many positions, that sounds to me like someone hired too many employees. Time to chop off some heads, I say!